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paraka ([personal profile] paraka) wrote2007-03-31 09:35 pm
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Ok, I promised myself I wouldn't do this, especially since I have yet to get my [livejournal.com profile] the_reel stuff in yet, but I kind of have to, because if I don't write it down it's going to continue bugging me, and I've already spent 2 whole days thinking of very little else.

So I'm going to talk about all the wank going on in the SGA fandom at the moment.

Note: For those coming here from [livejournal.com profile] metafandom please note that this was written a week ago, when things were a bit more crazy, and less thought out. Also, I fully admit that my argument perpetuates bad writing (or at the very least doesn't encourage *good* writing).

Most people are probably tired of reading it all, and please feel free to pass on by, I'm probably missing the point anyways.

So, I can understand why, as a person of colour or as someone who is particularly aware of such things (I'm not), you’d be upset if people are constantly putting people of colour in the fics you read in lower positions. You may think that it reflects a negative idea that people hold, and really that's your right. And honestly? If you want it to stop, you have to say something, because people won't change what they don't notice.

I've read some people* saying that they're being attacked for speaking up. That it isn't right that they aren't allowed to speak up about what's hurting them because it might hurt others, why should they have to hide/live with their hurt to spare others?
And really, they're right, they don't have to, but getting pissed off, and flaming some newbie? Not helping your case. And yeah, I'm sure this whole thing will have people thinking. In some good ways, and I'm sure in some bad ways as well. It may reach a wider audience than simply leaving polite notes to individual authors would. But also? It makes you look like an asshole.

Also people keep bringing up that people don't write fics about people of colour because they're afraid to. And while I can't speak for authors (I'm not even one myself) I don't think skin colour would ever stop me from either reading a fic, or, say, making a vid about a character. In fact two of my favourite vids in the SG fandoms, that can continually move me to the point of almost tears are about Teal'c and Teyla/Ronon respectively (They sort of touch on the whole race thing, but with Teal'c the vid is more about him being an alien on the all human SG-1 team, and the Teyla/Ronon one was more about being strong).

Maybe people are avoiding writing about them because of the colour of their skin, and put them into minor roles in fic for the same reasons. But really? Honestly? I think the reason people of colour and women from the show are being put into these roles, isn't out of disrespect, it isn't because people are "afraid." And it isn't because they're racist, or think white men should have a higher place in society whether conscious or unconscious.

I think the problem lies in the fact that you're preaching mostly to McShep slash writers!

People aren't going to put their OTP in a crappy position, unless it's part of the plot of their stories, a lot of people do the opposite, putting their OTPs in grandiose positions. Often these fics are all about John and Rodney, only adding other people in where they fit. So you're writing an Earth side AU and want to include the rest of the team? Well you're going to fit them in where you can. Sure you could make Ronon Rodney's business partner, but given their characters, what the hell are they doing? You could make him a co-worker, but, well, they're only co-workers in canon due to some pretty interesting situations. If you're writing something like 'what if the stargate didn't exist' well there are already beloved canon co-workers for Rodney, so why try to jam Ronon into that position?
John fits better with Ronon and Teyla, ebcause really Rodney's kind of the odd man out on the team in many ways. I think Teyla is an easier character to put in an Earth fic, because she's a bit more rounded, and her skills are a bit more transferable, really Ronon is so often portrayed as the run totin' muscle on the show, that it's hard to picture him as, I don't know, an accountant.

And that reminds me of another point that was brought up. "If you try I don't see why you can't give Ronon a reasonable/equal job." And that's very true. I'm one of these people that's willing to be lead. If it were written well, you could totally convince me that Ronon would make an amazing accountant who does origami in his spare time. But! who honestly puts that much thought into a secondary character for an OTP fic?
I'm not going to sit down and write a chapter about Elizabeth's dark secret past, or Lorne's family history, or Zeleka's hobbies, unless it directly affects my OTP storyline. So why should I have to do so just for Ronon because he's not white (because a lot of people have mentioned that they probably wouldn't have batted an eye if he were white)?

Because honestly? I don't really think people go in thinking of Ronon or Teyla as not white. In fact I think they probably would be treated the same way if they were white. If people have trouble fitting them in AUs it's due more to the fact that on the show they're from another planet than because of the colour of their skin.

But on that note, and this may be because I have blinders on, or maybe because I'm reading the wrong (? or more likely right) fics, but I haven't seen this phenomenon. I can think of two fics, and two fics only (well off the top of my head) where Ronon and Teyla have been set apart from the others in a way that could be considered applicable to this debacle.
The first being the cat fic that has gotten so much wank, and I only thought of it because it got so much wank (which I suppose points to the blinders argument, but whatever). Which I don't actually buy. I don't agree that the author turned Ronon and Teyla into cats because they weren't white (although, I don't actually think people are saying that, just that they were taken aback that the only people of colour on the show were the ones turned, and I suppose I can understand that), but I accept the authors statement that she did so because she wanted to include the team, and it was fun. I'm sure that had it been an SG-1 Jack/Daniel fic, she wouldn't have hesitated to turn Sam into a cat.
The second one had Ronon and Teyla abused as children, but it was only mentioned to explain other-worldliness and reserved qualities since they were on earth.

Seriously though, most of the earth AUs I can think of, have Elizabeth and Teyla in high positions. Often as the boss or equal of either John or Rodney. And if they're in a lower position, than they're at a lower position with John and/or Rodney. Ronon, well I can't really think of many examples with him, but when I do he's often either John's best friend or something, or he's a body guard (kind of like on the show).

In the end, because I'm stopping now, even though I hate racism, and want to be against anything that can be perceived as racism, I really can't get behind the arguments people are making on the "you're (unconsciously) racist side because 1. I haven't seen it (I might come back in a month and change that, since I'm sure to be more aware after this, and I suppose that's kind of their whole point) so really can't get behind their frustrations, and 2. I don't really think Ronon and Teyla would be treated any different if they were white.

A lot of what sets them apart from John and Rodney is that they're aliens to us, and people have said they seem more alien to us because of their skin colour, and that may be true, but I've watched 12 1/2 seasons of Stargate, and I've seen white people be able to pull off the alien thing, so really....

I'm going to stop now, and hopefully get on with other things now. If someone really has read this, well, I'm sorry if it was ramble-y.

*I can put up links of anyone actually cares, but I'm assuming no one but myself is actually reading this, so I'm not citing anything unless asked. *shrugs*
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[identity profile] telesilla.livejournal.com 2007-04-07 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
People aren't going to put their OTP in a crappy position, unless it's part of the plot of their stories, a lot of people do the opposite, putting their OTPs in grandiose positions.

You do know that you're not speaking for all of fandom here, right? I would dearly love to see at least one AU where Rodney is down on his luck, and I'm willing to be that some fans would feel the same. Even if John is broke, Rodney's almost a dot.com billionarie--and yes I know there's a canon AU about that--or wealthy from something else. When he's not rich, he's still in a position respected by society as a whole--like a tenured professor at a prestigious university. Seeing him as a dot.com refugee would be great.

As for not putting a lot of thought into secondary characters, if the fic focuses almost exclusively on Rodney and John, then no you don't have to have detailed backstories for the minor characters in the fic. But if you need a really minor character in that fic, is it really that much trouble to try to use one who fits the role, however minor?

Say an AU writer has John as a suburban single dad. Quick, who's the guy down the street that he runs with in the morning? Ronon or Lorne? Half a second's thought would lead one to Ronon since John runs with him in freakin' canon, and that would a nice, cute, easy nod to canon. But I bet a lot of people, completely and utterly without the intent to perpetuate stereotypes, would pick Lorne. Because society tells us that if John's running in a nice middle-class neighborhood then of course his neighbor is white.

Or the writer could just use a non-canon character for their really minor AU character. The thing that annoys people is when AU writers do use canon characters in a fic and they've given more thought to the Cadman character than to the Teyla character or more thought to the Lorne character than to the Ronon character.

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[identity profile] darkladyz.livejournal.com 2007-04-08 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Go down the comments under 'witchqueen'.

If you follow all the 'dont you dare write..." rules they propose, you could only write fic for 'Anne of Green Gables'.

And then they would complain you were ignoring their fav characters. *grin*

Ya can't win.
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[identity profile] seperis.livejournal.com 2007-04-09 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
Um, this is so random, but thanks. I just--the assumption I was trolling my own fandom--and my friends, for that matter--still rankles a lot. This is the first time anyone's--well. Assumed I wasn't trying to hurt anyone.

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[identity profile] seperis.livejournal.com 2007-04-11 07:20 am (UTC)(link)
I'm really sorry to hear that. I may have been the only person to publicly say so, but I don't think I'm the only one to think so.

Thanks. But I kind of think you are. *g* I don't subscribe to the lurkers support me in email theory (though I'm sure it's happened to other people), and honestly, I don't expect them to. There are way too many ways for all remarks, comments, and entries to be interpreted and each come with a personal life experience behind them that can be radically different from actual meaning. Short version--I do believe most people believed I was trolling and trying to prevent discussion, and I do believe that, protestations aside, they still do. I don't think anything I can say will ever change that, since it's blazoned across an lj entry for anyone to see.

Besides me, now.

I liked your post. I don't--the thing is, at this point? I lost any desire to find out. Just gone. At first, it was interesting and worrying, something I wanted to look for, root out, find out where it was coming from, if there was a specific pattern (aka Regency AUs or Earthside AUs or Pegasus AUs, when they were written, where), the stuff that makes it easy to see patterns. Someone had seen a problem, so logically, investigate. Did I do that? Was I unconsciously reading and reccing things that had racist tendencies? Was this something I needed to work on or examine? Or conversely, being able to disagree, without the immediate backlash. This discussion didn't allow that openness. If I say randomly in my lj that John gets treated badly in x fic, I'm almost guaranteed to get a few people to tell me how incredibly wrong I am. If I say randomly, I hate the way that fanfic glorifies slavery, same thing will happen. All of these subjects are debatable, and the nature of discussion allows the debate. They have the freedom to tell me they don't see it, and I have the freedom to say, x, y, z fics bothered me. they can say that's not a pattern. I can say I've seen more, give me a bit, and I'll show you what I mean. I can choose not to say, you are a clueless person, I have said this, and it's your responsibility to prove me wrong. I just don't, usually. But there's always a baselines start of this is how I feel, and what I see, and I want to show it to you. I wouldn't bother bringing it up if I didn't want everyone to notice.

The messaege, due to fandom, will get garbled. There will be teh feelings of being personally attacked, or fic personally attacked. Those are normal. And pretty much everyone gets over it with the next great discussion topic. Thank God, or fandom would be even more grudge filled than it is today. In this place, in this topic, the margin of error isn't allowed to exist, though. There isn't a grey spot of agreement but with codicils. It's turned into a literal you must believe because it was stated so, or you are stupid, a for or against. And while I personally sometimes have that reaction to people in private, I try to keep that out of the public discourse, because it basically becomes this--a lot of frustrated, angry people who won't talk in public, period, because they have no idea how to work in this particular argument framework that does not allow for debate.

Short version--above and beyond you had a thoughtful post on the subject and I do appreciate the opportunity to have read it--though for the life of me, I do not know who linked me over here. So thank you.

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[identity profile] raxhel.livejournal.com 2007-04-11 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I have to admit that I'm not completely up to date on everything that going on and I'm a lurker through and through. But I really respect you for questioning.
From what I read everybody seems to be assuming, and ranting. You're one of the few I've heard honestly ask, "Show me these trends". Nothing is more distressing for me then seeing people just blindly accepting what other people say. I can honestly say that in all my reading I have never seen an obvious trend. The only thing I've seen is people playing favorites with the characters they like the most. Nothing in the SGA fandom has struck me as being any different then any other fandom. There are always characters that have barely any screen time that some people will just latch on too and love and from what I've seen it doesn't have anything to do with skin color.
If anything I've been distressed at how hateful people have been over this whole thing. All I've heard is people saying that they don't agree that the SGA fandom has racist (unconscious or not) writers. And they have been in turned attacked (brutally in some cases) for simply disagreeing with that statement. Nobody is supporting racism here, we just don't want to be mindless drones and believe purely because someone says something. If the racist charge was true, it should be easy to provide fic after fic proving their point. Where are these fics, I'd like to know?
So I have to say. Way to go, seperis. For proving there are still people out there who won't be pressed into believing something just because somebody said it.
Frankly, I pretty sure that's how racism started. When some people decided that people with different colored skin weren't as important as people with white skin and others believed them.
Good change happens when people ask for proof, and question things. So thanks, for proving to me that not everybody will allow themselves to be bullied or pressured without justifiable evidence.

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[identity profile] mausi.livejournal.com 2007-04-07 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
To throw in my lone opinion: Say an AU writer has John as a suburban single dad. Quick, who's the guy down the street that he runs with in the morning? Ronon or Lorne? Half a second's thought would lead one to Ronon since John runs with him in freakin' canon, and that would a nice, cute, easy nod to canon. But I bet a lot of people, completely and utterly without the intent to perpetuate stereotypes, would pick Lorne. Because society tells us that if John's running in a nice middle-class neighborhood then of course his neighbor is white.

I'm not going to say you're right or wrong, but there is more than one explanation for that, and I'm going to use myself as an example because I can't speak for anyone else.

If I were to write that scenario, I would pick Lorne. Not because Ronon couldn't be in a middle-class-to-upscale neighborhood, but because Lorne is a secondary character that I like, and because we don't see him enough on the show. Past all the John and Rodney stuff, the reason I write certain characters into stories is because I like them, I like the glimpses we get of them in canon. And most of the time I write Ronon out of stories entirely, because a) before Sateda, I felt Ronon was being written as boring and one-dimensional, b) I liked Ford better and will throw him in every chance I get, and more importantly, c) Ronon's hard to write.

The thing about writing Lorne or Chuck or Zelenka is that we don't have a lot of canon to reference, so we can get away with making Lorne a pastry chef or Chuck roller-skating waiter at Sonic who's working on his bachelor's degree in history. Writing them is fun, and it's the reason most people write fanfic -- because they want to see things that aren't happening on our TV screens.

People like Lorne and Cadman -- I don't see the harm in putting them in a story instead of Ronon and Teyla, because we see a lot of Ronon and Teyla in canon. And while people like them as well, and in most cases, more, it's just fun to play with things that way.